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Room

by Emma Donoghue

2010

About the book

Jack lives in a single, locked room with his mother, whom he calls Ma. To five-year-old Jack, the eleven-by-eleven-foot space contains the entire universe, including the skylight he calls God and the objects he treats as friends. Outside this perimeter is the void of space. Jack is the product of his mother's kidnapping and ongoing sexual assault by a man named Old Nick, yet Jack remains unaware of their captive status. The narrative tracks their existence through survival routines and the mother's eventual decision to orchestrate a high-stakes escape that forces Jack to confront the physical reality of a world he never believed existed.

Readers who enjoy psychological suspense and intense character studies find this book striking for its narrow, first-person narrative voice. It appeals to those interested in the resilience of child psychology and the mechanics of trauma recovery. A reader walks away with a detailed understanding of how language and imagination function as survival tools in extreme isolation. The story provides a stark look at the sensory overload of modern society when viewed through the eyes of someone who has only ever known four walls.

Details

Published
2010
Language
EN